With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of this beloved and famous world champion

Daniel Naroditsky, one of America’s brightest chess minds — a grandmaster, teacher, and beloved online mentor — has died at just 29 years old. His passing was confirmed by the Charlotte Chess Center in North Carolina, where he served as head coach and inspired countless students. The center called him “a talented chess player, educator, and beloved member of the chess community.” No cause of death has been released.

To millions, Naroditsky was more than a grandmaster. Known affectionately as “Danya,” he brought warmth and humor to YouTube and Twitch, turning late-night chess streams into lessons filled with joy. His calm explanations and deep insight made even complex positions come alive for fans around the world.

“He loved streaming, and he loved trying to be educational,” said fellow grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura. “The chess world is very grateful.”

Born in San Mateo, California, in 1995 to Jewish immigrant parents, Naroditsky first learned chess from his older brother, Alan. “It wasn’t love at first sight,” he told The New York Times, “but a gradual process.” That gradual passion soon became genius. By nine, he was America’s top player in his age group; at eleven, he won the World Youth Championship (U12) in Turkey.

By eighteen, Naroditsky had earned the grandmaster title and published Mastering Positional Chess, one of the most respected instructional books of its kind. After graduating from Stanford University in 2019, he moved to Charlotte to focus on teaching full-time.

Ranked among the top 200 players globally, he was also a powerhouse in blitz and bullet formats, winning the 2024 U.S. Blitz Championship with a perfect 14–0 score.

Yet those who knew him say his greatest gift was kindness — the rare ability to make chess feel deeply human. As Chess.com’s Danny Rensch said, “He wasn’t just an inspiration — he was a friend and brother.”

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